Chapter 36
For everyone, last words must be carefully considered.
Because for the person you care about, that is the last conversation you have with them, and these words will replay in their minds again and again, making them think of them in any matching occasion and try to respond.
Just like when you were still here.
In this case, some blessings can easily turn into curses that go against one's will.
For example, before his death, Yuji Itadori’s grandfather told his grandson: "You are strong, so you must also save more people."
Afterwards, this silly boy, who was obviously just a passerby, bravely rushed into the curse pile to save someone, and when the car almost overturned, he ate the finger of Ryomen Sukuna.
And judging from the information Gojo Satoru just obtained, Uchiha Obito's last words were no more clever than those of Grandpa Itadori.
——And for some reason, this guy seemed to have died twice, and left two last words, which doubled the damage.
The first time he entrusted his care to a companion, this companion committed suicide for unknown reasons. The second time was even more serious. Not only did it replicate Kakashi Hatake's first failure in terms of pattern, but he also asked him to live a long life.
This means that from then on, every time Hatake Kakashi opened his eyes and found that he had lived another day and grown another year older, he would remember the scene.
He will live the rest of his life with bloody wounds.
If it were Gojo Satoru, he might not be able to help but curse Uchiha Obito.
It was already four o'clock in the morning and it was midsummer. Some bright colors gradually appeared in the sky, passing through the gauze curtains and spreading upward step by step until they touched Gojo Satoru's fingertips.
After sighing for a moment, Gojo Satoru stood up and took the initiative to sit down at the desk after a long absence, trying to review what had just happened.
When he first entered, Gojo Satoru felt that the dream might not be particularly accurate because it was mainly composed of someone's memory.
This is normal because everyone's memory is selective. Even if it is the same street, different people will focus on different things, so the street will naturally appear differently in their memories.
To use a more extreme example, a steely straight man and a beauty-loving girl are shopping in a mall. When they review their shopping, the girl may remember which store has the prettiest clothes, while the steely straight man who was forced to go with her may only remember which store has the softest seats.
The same is true of the dream that Gojo Satoru was in just now.
Many memories are items that the original owners did not particularly care about, and when they are reproduced, they will basically only appear as blurry mosaics.
If Gojo Satoru insists on watching, the dream will draw information from his memory and transform itself beyond recognition - for example, a maid costumed Rotten Orange.
So even though he later discovered mirrors and faucets that shouldn't have existed in ancient times, Gojo Satoru didn't feel too surprised.
After all, on the other hand, if there are vague memories, there must be memories that you can never forget.
At the moment of his final "awakening", Kakashi Hatake even had hallucinations of his childhood, and it was obvious that he had some mental problems. When he looked up at the mirror, he focused all his attention on his left eye, which once belonged to Uchiha Obito.
At that moment, the only thing in the entire picture was the scarlet eyes emitting a faint glow in the moonlight.
Just as when a victim attempts to reproduce an image of their abuser, the resulting picture is always slightly distorted by the victim's internal emotional image, so the image in the dream is also distorted.
Gojo Satoru couldn't even see what Hatake Kakashi looked like, so naturally he wouldn't question the inexplicably modernized washbasin.
Bai Yun stood on the top of a nearby building, staring at each other out of Gojo Satoru's observation range.
The sun rose slowly from behind Bai Yun, and his long shadow slanted across his body, appearing particularly slender and deep.
He waited quietly for a while, and when he found that the system did not give any warning, he closed his eyes and took a deep breath.
This memory of Hatake Kakashi is not entirely true, but was fabricated by Bai Yun based on the actual situation and his own needs.
For example, when Kakashi pierced Uchiha Obito's chest at the end, Obito was not actually dead. In fact, the two of them were fighting to the death at that time, and it was not as "heartwarming" as in the "clips".
The scene when Hatake Kakashi washed his hands for the last time was also before the final battle - after all, after the final battle, Hatake Kakashi no longer possessed Uchiha Obito's eyes.
Not to mention the weird lags and filters.
In other words, under Bai Yun's illusion, Gojo Satoru had just watched a "misinterpreted clip".
Bai Yun cut it like that just to confuse Gojo Satoru.
First of all, the extremely impactful images flash continuously, which easily makes Gojo Satoru realize that the mental state of the owner of the memory is not good, and he takes the initiative to explain some existence that is beyond the times.
Second, by changing the perspective to that of Hatake Kakashi instead of Uchiha Obito, the two major issues of "Kakashi does not have the six eyes at all" and "what was Uchiha Obito doing during the ten years he was missing" can be temporarily obscured.
However, if he left Gojo Satoru alone and allowed him to read the memories of the Outer Path Demon Statue, Bai Yun was a little worried that if he saw the Fourth Shinobi World War, he would be more wary of him and delay his career in Infinite Tsukuyomi.
If it was the original Bai Yun, he would be restrained and would not dare to say or do anything because he wanted to avoid leaving a wrong impression on important people in this world.
But now it's different.
After the infinite monthly reading, all errors will be corrected, which means that no matter what nonsense he said now, it is equivalent to not saying anything.
After figuring this out, Bai Yun's mind suddenly became clear as if his Ren and Du meridians were opened.
Yes, isn't this the same logic for Uchiha Obito himself?
You can do anything now, because this world is fake and everything will be corrected in the infinite moon reading.
Is the script important? Is the background story important?
Maybe, but people are definitely the most important.
In order to have unlimited monthly reading, Bai Yun plans to take the initiative back into his own hands.
Bai Yun landed on the balcony next to Gojo Satoru's desk. The morning breeze blew the plain curtains, and the rustling sound covered up the almost inaudible sound of the curse spirit falling to the ground.
When Gojo Satoru looked over, Bai Yun complained first: "I didn't know you had the habit of peeping."
Gojo Satoru was not surprised by Bai Yun's appearance. After all, he had felt the tug of war between two forces when he was dreaming just now. Now it seemed that the two were most likely Uchiha Obito and the unknown cursed spirit in his body.
Although he was caught in the act, Gojo Satoru did not panic. Instead, he turned the tables and said, "I didn't know you had the habit of breaking into people's homes."
At this point, he paused and changed his words: "Oh, no, I know, we first met at Shunping's house. I don't think you received an invitation at that time, right?"
The cursed spirit sneered: "You are here too, what are you talking about me?"
Gojo Satoru shrugged, without making any comment.
Seeing that the cursed spirit seemed to be in good condition, Gojo Satoru pondered for two seconds and chose to speak tentatively: "Besides, shouldn't that be the memory of Hatake Kakashi?"
Bai Yun was waiting for Gojo Satoru to say this. He glanced at him and then explained, "The Sharingan is a pair. Even if they are temporarily separated, it will not change this fact."
Although this may not seem like a very straightforward explanation, there is no correct answer to a spell, and everyone is trying to figure it out by feeling their way forward, let alone a lost spell.
Without absolute evidence, even Gojo Satoru cannot deny the possibility.
"Sharingan is a family technique of your Uchiha family?"
The cursed spirit sneered: "You are very curious, right?"
Gojo Satoru admitted generously: "Isn't there anyone who wouldn't be curious? After all, it sounds like the Sharingan is quite different from all the techniques handed down today."
"Even then, the Sharingan was definitely special."
Under Gojo Satoru's gaze, the Curse Spirit lowered his eyes, as if recalling something: "For other families, whether a family member inherits the technique is determined from birth. All they need to do is wait quietly."
"But the Uchiha are different."
He looked up at Gojo Satoru, the "representative of the other family," as if he was talking to countless people through him: "For us, although the difficulty varies, it is true that everyone has the possibility of awakening the Sharingan."
Gojo Satoru couldn't help but frown after hearing this.
Replication is undoubtedly a very powerful spell, and powerful means rare. An entire family that can awaken such a powerful spell goes against the will of "Heaven" from a basic logical point of view.
"Heaven" will not allow such a family to exist, unless - the Uchiha clan pays a greater price for it.
Seeing Gojo Satoru's thoughtful look, the Curse Spirit continued to explain: "The technique is engraved in everyone's body, but to awaken the miracle of the technique, one must gamble with one's life."
"Only when faced with a situation similar to the threat of death, strong emotions will break through the limit, and special cursed power will surge into the pupil, forming the Sharingan that the Uchiha clan is proud of."
When peace brings only weakness, danger brings not only death but also strength and glory.
It is inevitable that countless lives that should have ended peacefully will die in the pursuit of power.
This is the price the Uchiha clan paid.
In the previous chapter, Baozi asked, spoiler: Kakashi does not have six eyes, and when he appears later, he does not have six eyes, but Gojo Satoru found an excuse to explain it away.
The differences between the two worlds are real, and the subsequent doubts all need to be resolved by the protagonist. After all, if the story is originally very straight and there is no conflict at all, I can just write down my ideas with 30,000 words and the story can be finished with hundreds of thousands of words.
But I swear: the protagonist and his vest will not really fail! Don't worry!